Bazel Central Registry is the go-to source for discovering and managing Bazel modules. Over the last few months Aspect Build, Bazel Central Registry and the Google Open Source Security Team have been working together on enhancing the security of the software supply chain. We are happy to announce that attestation support in BCR is now available. This includes updated GitHub Actions for packaging and releasing rulesets. It also enables pre-submit verification of this new security metadata on t...| blog.bazel.build
Bazel Q2 2025 Community Update| blog.bazel.build
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We're pleased to announce the release of Bazel 8.0! This LTS release marks a significant step forward for Bazel, offering a more streamlined and efficient build experience. With Bzlmod as the default for dependency management and major rulesets fully migrated to Starlark, Bazel 8.0 empowers you to build with greater speed and flexibility. This release also includes a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and new features to improve your workflow. Read on to explore the key highlights...| Bazel Blog
Last month, together with the sponsors and the Linux Foundation, we had the pleasure of hosting BazelCon 2024. With a record-breaking 126 talk proposals, the energy and enthusiasm of the Bazel community were on full display. We extend our thanks to the program committee for their dedication in curating an exceptional lineup, and to the speakers for sharing their expertise and insights. To the 332 attendees who joined us in Mountain View, California, thank you for making BazelCon an unforgetta...| Bazel Blog
Announcements BazelCon 2024 BazelCon is right around the corner! First of all, thank you to all who registered - we are very happy to see the community excited for the conference. The attendance list is now full, with a waitlist open - if you have registered but cannot attend in person, please remember to unregister! Instructions are available here. The BazelCon 2024 schedule is jam packed with lightning and tech talks, Birds of a Feather sessions, and more exciting presentations for all leve...| Bazel Blog
Pigweed is an open-source collection of libraries from Google that enables fast and reliable development for embedded systems. Last September, Pigweed decided to migrate from GN to Bazel as their primary build system based on the belief that Bazel has great potential to improve embedded developers' productivity and mental wellbeing. Since then, the Pigweed team collaborated closely with the Bazel team on many improvements to make Bazel a more powerful build system not just for Pigweed develop...| blog.bazel.build
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We are excited to announce the initial availability of "Remote Builds without the Bytes" in Bazel 0.25.| blog.bazel.build
During last year’s BazelCon keynote, we issued a challenge: “Let us organize BazelCon together!” We were thrilled when community members from Aspect.build, BuildBuddy, EngFlow, Gradle, Salesforce, and Tweag took us up on this offer. Over the past few months, we've been working together to make this vision a reality. Today, we are happy to announce that BazelCon 2024 will be held on Oct 14-15 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. This year’s event is sponsored by BuildBu...| Bazel Blog
After the many improvements made over past years, we have recently turned on Build without the Bytes by default - the first release to include this change will be the upcoming Bazel 7 LTS.| blog.bazel.build
Since the official launch of Bzlmod in Bazel 6.0 in December 2022, the team has been hard at work improving Bzlmod in time for enabling it by default in 7.0, slated to be launched by the end of this year. This blog post will give you an idea of what we've done so far, and what changes you can expect in the future.| blog.bazel.build
Welcome to the Q1 '23 edition of the Bazel community update! Our goal is to build a stronger community and encourage more participation by keeping you informed on what’s happening in this space.| blog.bazel.build